The FIA has edged us for nothing about the cost cap it seems 😔

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The FIA has edged us for nothing about the cost cap it seems 😔
If Red Bull didn't go over the budget cap I honestly wouldn't complain about them dominating as much
but
they are the only ones who overspent, then got a ridiculous penalty and now have a rocket ship
It just isn't fair and I can't get over that
i already know that FIA will give penalties after the violation of the budget cap rules, because they’re a respectable association and it’s unacceptable that a team can get away like this. in fact they’ll most likely take away some points from lewis’ 2021 so that verstappen’s title will seem legal
Not to be a hater but… where are the budget cap talks????????
WHERE ARE THE PENALTIES??? THE 3 TEAMS OVER IT???? WHY AFTER SUNMER BREAK NO ONE TALKS ABOUT IT ANYMORE????
badly, just like the two previous years, next question
AITA for telling my boss I finished the budget report when I haven’t?
Long story short I missed a deadline last week at work to submit a report. My boss had to publicly announce that the report would be released today instead. I promised that it’d be done by then.
But I have been procrastinating the whole week - I just binged watched Brooklyn 99 and I’m literally posting here - and the report is due today at 5pm BST.
Help.
THEY FUCKING HEARD ME!!!
RUMORS SAY BUDGET CAP NEWS NEXT WEEKEND
Really hope they end this (because remember: it’s about 2022 budget cap) and that penalties will be severe
The Cost Cap Is Strict, Until You Learn the Exceptions
The cost cap sounds simple until you look at what is inside the box, what sits outside it, and how teams still find performance by spending smart in the areas that do not count.
This post breaks down what actually hits the cap in 2026, what gets excluded, and why “budget” in F1 is never just one number.
F1 Cost Cap 2026 looks like $215M, but the real game is what counts, what gets excluded, and how teams classify spend so penalties do not hi